Sayyed Fadlallah praises Yemeni people’s stance & resistance in support of Palestine


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Sayyed Fadlallah praises Yemeni people’s stance & resistance in support of Palestine
[09/ May/2025]
Beirut - Saba:
During his Friday prayer sermon delivered at the Imamain Al-Hasanain Mosque (AS) in Haret Hreik, located in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Sayyed Ali Fadlallah commended the steadfast positions of the Yemeni people and their resistance in solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

In his sermon, Sayyed Ali Fadlallah stated, "The stance of the Yemeni people and their resistance—despite all the sacrifices they have endured and continue to endure—remains firm in standing alongside the Palestinian people. In doing so, they have set and continue to set an exemplary model that we hope others will follow."

He condemned "the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza," expressing dismay that "none of this shakes the conscience of the world or those who claim to champion human rights." He added, "Yet, this [Yemeni] people insists on confronting the enemy through their resistance, patience, and steadfastness, refusing to allow the enemy to achieve its goals. This compels us to stand with this people and support them by all means."

Regarding the continued Israeli aggression against Lebanon, Sayyed Fadlallah said, "The Israeli enemy persists in its attacks on Lebanon, taking advantage of the deafening silence from the committee tasked with enforcing the ceasefire resolution and the guarantor states. Meanwhile, the Lebanese state, backed by the resistance, has fulfilled and continues to fulfill all its obligations under the ceasefire resolution."

Sayyed Fadlallah called on "the Lebanese state to activate its diplomatic role and raise its voice in international forums against Israeli aggression." He stressed "the importance of a unified Lebanese stance in confronting these attacks, especially as the enemy continues to occupy Lebanese land, violating Lebanon’s sovereignty."

He urged "avoiding tense rhetoric that further divides the domestic front," emphasizing that "we want the language of calm, rational, and objective dialogue to always prevail."